got the one on Sunday when Goodison elbows Reidy and nothing is given."

City also had a couple of strong penalty shouts rejected by Drysdale (pictured). Their last spot kick was in the first play Air Max For Ladies 2015 off semi final against Burton in April they have not been awarded one this season.

Drysdale consulted with his Assistant Referee. I assume because Drysdale did not SEE " the red card foul. The Assistant Referee informed Drysdale that Goodison had not used his elbow into Reid's face. However the Assistant said he used his forearm. If I remember correctly " A forearm smash " used in Wrestling. Should ensure Drysdale is suspended. PER. CHANCE TO DREAM!!Drysdale should have awarded two cast iron penalties to City. He should have sent off the Rotherham keeper. He should not have run off the pitch at the end leaving ALL the disgraceful cheating Rotherham Players; rejoicing in their disgraceful cheating achievements. BECAUSE DRYSDALE WAS TOTALLY INCOMPETENT. But I am now beginning to understand why Mark Lawn, castigates the referees, that appear to be useless. But Drysdale also did not run off the pitch, but waited very deliberately ( wisely I guess) for some considerable time with his assistants in the centre circle, until the stewards came to escort him off. But his reprimand by the referees panel, although a start, does not go far enough. There's a very clear trend of anti Bradford decision making that can only be explained as blatant cheating or massive ineptitude.

Drysdale was marked down in the match assessor's report for missing the incident. Goodison was booked before play resumed but that was for a shove on the City manager in the fracas that followed.

"Look at Button's tackle on Nahki that's an horrendous challenge. Then there was the one in the Colchester game when we thought the lad had broken Yeatesy's leg.

City's FA Youth Cup first round tie at Scunthorpe takes place on Monday (7pm). The Valley Parade youngsters have won all seven league games so far with Oliver McBurnie scoring four hat tricks.

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"To have played 11 games without a penalty is a lot and that worries me. We could have had five or six by now."

Parkinson said: "I just think there have been a lot of half decisions as well as definite ones that we should have got.

Either way he should not be allowed to referee at any level."

Parkinson wondered if the fact that the three previous visiting sides to Valley Parade all had players sent off had an influence.

He added: "The ref may have come into the game with that in mind. Maybe he had a preconceived idea that the atmosphere had swayed the officials. I had a good chat with Dave and he said he'd looked at the previous matches and agreed that each sending off was justified.